I didn't even tried any Deus Ex game before and a friend gifted me Deus Ex: Human Revolution - Director's Cut as a birthday present so i decided to play it and when i started to play it, i realized what a game i missed! Deus Ex: Human Revolution - Director's Cut's gameplay is one of the most complete ones I've seen in the last few years. As you know, the game is in an action role-playing game. the developers have created a very good balance between action and stealth, and since the stealth system is working great it makes you more desire to play it using it. The game has the first-person view by default which changes to a third person in a smart covering system and that's when you can see Adam Jensen. Covering system is the ultimate capability for stealth in the game. In fact, you can get to cover whenever you want and it allows you to move fast between different covers without having to be seen. For example, you can pick up a box in front of you and move it so that if you are not in the enemy's eyesight, you can move it to the right place and get behind the box as a cover . Using ventilation ducts to move around without seeing also is an interesting idea that gives you a good opportunity. It's daring to say that these channels exist in almost all game environments though :)
However the game's graphics may not be as good as gameplay but it's kind of unique in its own way and If you look closely you will find out that the game has an excellent artistic graphics. Human Revolution is for sure one of the top games of the last decade, which even if it does not look like so great in graphics but it has a very innovative and great powerful gameplay, and I would recommend that you do not miss this game at all.

80

Captures the atmosphere nicely

dualistic

08.30.2017

Not the greatest game in the series, but still a fun ride. The hacking is good enough, graphics are good for its time, and the role-playingness of it was sufficient. I didn't try to stealth the whole game but I heard you could not fully stealth the whole game.
The combat is pretty standard fare. The voice acting and story are the standout points for this game.

100

Masterpiece

evodoc

07.31.2017

I was really sceptical when I first heard about this game, creating a sequel to the "best PC game ever made" what can go wrong? But as it turns out it was ME being wrong, since Human Revolution managed to modernize the classic in an almost perfect way. The story is deep, the characters are interesting, the level design is excellent. For me it was clearly a game of the year, and one of my all time favorite. The directors cut has some improvements in bossfight levels for those who didn't go for a combat build way and also integrates The Missing Link DLC in the story. Unfortunately though the game version used for director's cut is older than the standalone version so it also introduces new bugs.

100

Worthy sequel to one of the best RPG's of all time.

vraja

04.24.2017

You won't want to miss Mankind Divided, but if you haven't played Human Revolution then you're missing out as well. I went through this game 5 times and still found new things to do and secrets I had missed. But the best part is you can play any way you want to, full assault, total ghost, or somewhere in between. Entertaining quests, great upgrades/augs and a sarcastic protagonist will accompany you through this cyberpunk world.

80

Human Devolution

Dave24

04.13.2017

Original version of Human Revolution was excellent, except for the boss fights, which turned great stealth game to a really horrible FPS, because of how awkward and not fun shooting in this game was. It was so bad it was almost game breaking, but in this version, it got fixed and now you can take out bosses silently, which is huge improvement. It also added New Game plus, which is welcome addition. Some things, though, are miss, like getting rid off gold colors and instead making everything look normal - to me, it took some of the atmosphere from the game. And while it is nice developers implemented Missing Link into this game, it is kind of gamebreaking, since it's clear it wasn't designed for it, so by the end of the game you can get even more overpowered than you were already in vanilla. It's nice that they added making of into the game, though.
Overall, nice package and if you didn't play this, you absolutetly should, because it's still a great game.